John KeatsTwayne, 1981 - 194 páginas A comprehensive and scholarly account of the poet's works. |
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... Italy were generously met by Keats's publishers in return for the expectation of future sales of his poems . On 18 September 1820 the poet sailed for Italy attended by Severn . The separation from Fanny Brawne was shattering . " I can ...
... Italy were generously met by Keats's publishers in return for the expectation of future sales of his poems . On 18 September 1820 the poet sailed for Italy attended by Severn . The separation from Fanny Brawne was shattering . " I can ...
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... Italy while Keats was dying of consumption still retain this remarkable fusion of discretion and frank spontaneity , at the same time bringing home to us both his tragic fate and his fortitude in bearing it . “ Land and Sea , weakness ...
... Italy while Keats was dying of consumption still retain this remarkable fusion of discretion and frank spontaneity , at the same time bringing home to us both his tragic fate and his fortitude in bearing it . “ Land and Sea , weakness ...
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... Italy in 1829 in a volume containing also the works of Coleridge and Shelley . In 1848 Richard Monckton Milnes ( later Lord Houghton ) published the first biography in his Life , Letters , and Literary Re- mains , of John Keats , which ...
... Italy in 1829 in a volume containing also the works of Coleridge and Shelley . In 1848 Richard Monckton Milnes ( later Lord Houghton ) published the first biography in his Life , Letters , and Literary Re- mains , of John Keats , which ...
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About the Author | 8 |
Introduction | 15 |
The Letters | 32 |
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